INGA ist wie eine frenetische Mischung aus Westworld und Ex-Machina ... Ich nahm es zur Hand und war nicht fertig, bis die letzte Seite umgedreht war ... Christopher Cartwright - The Sam Reilly Series
Der Kriminelle fuhr mit seiner Hand über die warme Kurve ihres Oberschenkels und erst als eine unglaublich starke Hand seinen Arm packte, erkannte er, dass das Mädchen überhaupt kein Mädchen war. Sie war nicht einmal ein Mensch. Trotzdem hätte er den Raum lebend verlassen können, wenn er kein schlechtes Timing gehabt hätte ... Die Dinge sind nicht immer das was sie zu sein scheinen. Das Mädchen in der Kiste ist unglaublich schön, und während Ivan Petrovic weiß, dass sie ein Roboter ist, ist er von ihrem Aussehen, ihrer Authentizität verwirrt. Das entpuppt sich als echtes Problem, als sein grausamer Chef Molenski, heute stolzer Besitzer des fortschrittlichsten menschlichen Roboters der Welt, sie zusammen in Ruhe lässt. Es gibt so viele Fragen zu beantworten. Warum hat Molenski den Roboter bestellt? Auf wem beruhte es? Was hat er mit ihr vor? Ivan befürchtet, dass die Antworten erschreckend sein werden. Verpassen Sie nicht diesen Science-Fiction-Thriller der nahen Zukunft vom Autor der Bestseller-Serie Amerika fällt .
Inga By Scott Medbury Really enjoyed this sci-fi story with a surprise ending. It has Russian mobsters and high-tech robots/synthetic. There are lots of suspense and nail-biting scenes. Great characters, and some rough mob action situations. Great ending.
I picked this up because it was a recent release and a change from what I had been reading. Overall, it was interesting. Its not something I usually read. I didn't love it, but still continued reading to find out how it ends. The writing itself was simple. Language was informal, so an easy read for any level. There were a few moments of inspired descriptions of scenery and character action. There was opportunity to expand it even more. I felt like Inga's descriptions were flushed out more, whereas the Russian mobster types required some stereotyping to fill in the gaps. There was virtually no sustenance to describing Chicago, where it takes place. Had I not lived there myself, I wouldn't have visualized things nearly as well. It almost makes me wonder if the author had ever been there, either. The tech descriptions were also minimal for a book listed in the SciFi section. Would have loved more computer details. All that said, it was a short enough book to keep me engaged to the end. The twist at the end was a little cheesy, but the quick impact of it helped keep it a surprise. Not sure I'll sign up to read the second book; this can be read as a stand alone. It didn't end with a significant cliffhanger, so there's nothing compelling me to wonder about Inga and Ivan in the future.
This was a very interesting diversion. I love the IDEA of books like this. In the past, however, authors have ruined them for me by trying to anthropomorphize the android/robot characters. That was not the case, here. There was a big twist that I did not see coming. Overall, this was really well done. A bit violent for my tastes, but it is the nature of the genre sometimes. Kudos to the author for making me suspend my disbelief enough to enjoy the story.
Dimitri,masochistic Russian mob boss,buys a synthetic woman to take his aggressions out on ,but that doesn't sit well with one of his bodyguards..She is damaged in a attempted assassination.... Interesting beginning to a possible series.
This story was a bit more violent and sexual than I expected. Which I could overlook if it had a really strong narrative to support it, but it didn't. The story itself was written well, as far as flow and dialogue go. I'd argue the dialogue was actually very good. It felt natural and the characters were very distinct. The voice actors also did a superb job with the different characters. In the end, the story felt egregious just for the sake of it and I saw the big reveal coming very early on in the story, despite it not coming until the end.
Elon Musk once said the most dangerous things to humans is the advancement of AI
Quite an interesting read. I was caught completely off guard by the ending (and I'm never caught off guard - surprised, but not off guard). I'm not going to explain anymore of the details (why ruin it for others?).
Inga has been a totally new style for me. I've never been into AI or computers for te most part. If this doesn't scare the hell out of you while keeping you reading, you are lost.
This was a great surprise! A completely unexpected find on audiobook that I enjoyed immensely. I hope that there is more to come but if not, it is good as a standalone
This was a great surprise! A completely unexpected find on audiobook that I enjoyed immensely. I hope that there is more to come but if not, it is good as a standalone. 4.5